Monday, September 28, 2015

KARAAGE KARAYZY!!: CHIBI'S KARAAGE AT SM LIGHT MALL

I will admit that my fondness for Japanese food is limited to most of their Deep fried or stir fried offerings. Much to the delight of my wife, I don't touch any of the raw stuff (meaning more for her), But I instead feast on popular dishes, such as Teriyaki, Katsu, Teppanyaki and Tempura.

I have a few staple dishes when ordering at a Japanese restaurant, and one of those is Chicken Karaage. Rina thinks it's a "cop out" because it's technically just "fried chicken", and not very Japanese-y, but what can I say, the heart stomach wants what it wants.

I had heard good things about Chibi's Kitchen down South from my blogger buddy Hefty Foodie, so I was elated to find out that an incarnate, "Chibi's Karaage", had opened a branch in the new SM Light Mall along Edsa, because it was more accessible to me when compared to Las Pinas and even SM North Edsa.

What makes the arrival of Chibi's Karaage so exciting, is that it takes a dish that is known for its simplicity, and finds a way to elevate it to new heights.

Chibi's Chicken Karaage is located at the ground floor of the new SM Light Mall along EDSA near the Pioneer area, The charmingly quaint little nook features an open kitchen wherein you may see the magic as it happens.

As you may have deduced, the backbone of Chibi's operation is their Karaage (Regular P90/ Large P120). These are incredibly juicy, chicken cutlets, coated in a light batter and deep fried to stunning golden crunch. However, Chibi's Karaage goes even further and takes the concept of Chicken Karaage for a little spin. Chibi's gives their customers an option of choosing from a wide array of delectable sauces to give their already mouthwatering chicken an extra added oomph of awesomeness.

KARAAGE

A regular order of Karaage costs only P90, while a larger order costs a very reasonable P120.

Chicken Karaage purists might want to stick to the Original Spice option.

While the kids will definitely enjoy the Cheese option!

If you want to experiment, you can go for the Takoyaki style Karaage, which features Bonito flakes for added punch of salty flavor.

I'm not usually a fan of Buffalo Wings, but Chibi's Buffalo Karaage was amazing! Incredibly flavorful, with the tangy buffalo sauce shining through, but balanced beautifully by the drizzling of Mentai Mayo.

BENTO MEALS

Though the Karaage is without a doubt the specialty of their menu, Chibi's also features several Bento Meals that make for an awesome deal. You can avail of their Karaage Bento Meal (P155), which comes already with Rice, Tamagoyaki and another Japanese Side dish.

Another Bento Meal that you should try is the Pork Ginger (P170), which is a delightful mix of lightly sweet meeting savory. Pork strips are battered and deep fried, then coated in a ginger sauce glaze

My favorite dish from the Bento meals had to be the Buta No Kakuni (P175). Similar to the Philippines Local adobo, Chunks of fat laden pork belly are braised in a sweet sauce perfectly infused with a bit of soy for a nice kick of saltiness.

The meat was so tender, you could hardly distinguish it from the fat once everything was in your mouth. And when you scoop up the sauce and add it to your rice? It could be a meal in itself! A definite must try when you're at Chibi's!

DESSERT

After your delicious meal, you can cool down with a Kakigori.. Which is a Japanese shaved ice dessert. You can choose from Coffee, Matcha or my personal favorite, the wonderfully refreshing Strawberry!

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